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05/27/1999 Town Hall Meeting 99/187 MINUTES OF THE MONROE COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Town Hall Meeting Board of County Commissioners Thursday, May 27, 1999 Marathon, Florida A Town Hall Meeting of the Monroe County Board of County Commissioners convened at 7:00 p.m., on the above date, at the Marathon Government Center. Present and answering to roll call were commissioner Shirley Freeman, Commissioner George Neugent, Commissioner Nora Williams and Mayor Wilhelmina Harvey. Commissioner Mary Kay Reich was absent. Also present were Danny L. Kolhage, Clerk; James T. Hendrick, County Attorney; James Roberts, County Administrator; County staff, members of the press and radio; and the general public. All stood for the Invocation and Pledge of Allegiance. Mayor Harvey introduced the Board of County Commissioners, the Clerk of the Court and the County Attorney. the County Administrator introduced staff members present. The following individuals addressed the Board: Ralph Tallent discussed water run-off. Don Horton, Director of the Building Department/Building Official, addressed the Board concerning Mr. Tallent's concerns. Margaret pierce addressed recreation. Fred Schmidt addressed the difficulties he is having obtaining a permit to rebuild a mobile home destroyed by Hurricane Georges. This matter was referred to the Building Department. Charles E. Kanter discussed FEMA regulations and the 18 mile stretch. Rich Fortmann, representing the Marathon Community Council, discussed the Marathon community Marina and thanked the Commission and staff for their assistance. Jeff Laning discussed water testing and water quality issues. George Garrett, Marine Resources Director, addressed the Board. Mavis Anderson discussed the Urban Greenways project, Lower 99/188 Keys Bike Trail Project, funding for scenic routes and the 18 mile stretch. Ken Carter discussed the proposed FEMA Rule. James T. Hendrick, County Attorney, addressed the Board concerning the County's jurisdiction regarding FEMA regulations. Joan Mowery, President of Gulfstream Shores Homeowners Association, addressed the Board concerning the translator and tourism. Paula Morrow discussed the translator, FEMA flood regulations and the Key Largo Library improvements. Louis caputo, representing citizens Against Incorporation of Key Largo, discussed the accessibility of County government to the citizens. Glenn Robinson discussed wastewater treatment. Mark Andre discussed the Vacation Rental Ordinance. Bicycle Joanie discussed FEMA, downstairs enclosures and trailers. Frank Greenman discussed town meetings, moderate and low income housing and the effect of the removal of downstairs enclosures on ROGO calculations. Marie Shinkevich discussed the number of dwelling units on properties zoned for single family residences and the effect of illegal workers on the housing demand. Eugene Shinkevich discussed water degradation, water quality and cesspit replacements. H.T. Pont in discussed the county's denial of his beneficial rights, the lack of County jurisdiction beyond the high water line, the Habitat Conservation Plan, the Tortugas "no-take" zones and jurisdiction issues. Barry Patterson discussed stormwater runoff, improvements to US1 by the Florida Department of Transportation, FEMA regulations as they apply to commercial vs. residential development, and billboards. The commission expressed their satisfaction with the conduct of the Town Meeting and thanked everyone present for participating. 99/189 County Administrator Jim Roberts discussed the membership and responsibilities of a Blue Ribbon Committee on Affordable Housing and recommendations the Board deems appropriate. (At the May 12, 1999 BOCC meeting, the Board postponed this item and requested that it be heard at this meeting.) Mr. Roberts indicated that Commissioner Reich was nominating Bill Lowey of Summer land Key and DeWayne Kemp of Summer land Key as her appointments to the Committee. commissioner Freeman indicated she was not prepared to make her appointments at this time. commissioner Neugent appointed Bill Daniels, Jr., of Marathon, and Mike Cinque, of Marathon. Commissioner Williams appointed Ken Carter and Peter Rosasco, and Mayor Harvey appointed Norma Jean Sawyer and Donald Craig. Mr. Hendrick presented a draft letter the County Administrator had been asked to forward to the Department of community Affairs concerning affordable housing. It was agreed that this matter would be reviewed by Commissioner Williams as the Land Use liaison. There being no further business to come before the Board, the meeting was adjourned. Clerk to the Board of county Commissioners of Monroe County ~~"J Ruth Ann antz n Deputy Clerk